Massachusetts 

Society of Mayflower 
Descendants 

Organized 28 March, l8g6 



1620 




1 920 



Officers M Committees 

Membership Roll 

Publications 

By-Laws 



I March, 191 6 



Rooms 7, 8 and 9, No. 53 Mt. Vernon Street 
Boston, Massachusetts 



Massachusetts 

Society of Mayflower 
Descendants 

Organized 28 March, i8g6 



1620 




1920 



Officers & Committees 

Membership Roll 

Publications 

By-Laws 



I March, 19 16 



Rooms 7, 8 and 9, No. 53 Mt. Vernon Street 
Boston, Massachusetts 






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CONTENTS 

The Compact Page 4 

Historical Note 5 

Officers from Date of Organization 6 

Officers, 1915-1916 7 

Standing Committees, 1915-1916 8 

Library and Cabinet 9 

Publications of the Society ........ 10 

"The Mayflower Genealogies" 12 

Genealogical Research 13 

Membership Requirements . 14 

The 49 Mayflower Ancestors ........ 15 

The 55 Mayflower Passengers from whom Descent Has Not Been 

Proved 16 

Membership Roll 17 

Honorary Members ......... 36 

By-Laws 37 



THE COMPACT 



In )*■ name of God Amen. Wc whose names arc undcrwriten, the loyall 
subjects of our dread soverainiK? lord Kin^j James, by y*^ grace of God. of great 
Britaine, Franc, & Ireland king, defender of >'^^ faith, &c. 

Haveing undertaken, for y^ giorie of God, and advancemente of y*" chris- 
tian faith and honour of our king & countrie, a voyage to plant y*' first colonie 
in \'^ Northerne parts of Virginia. Doe by these presents solemnly & mutualy 
in y<^ presence of God, and one of another; covenant, & combine our selves 
togeather into a civiil body politick; for our better ordering, & preservation 
& furtherance of y* ends aforesaid; and by vertue hearof to enacte, constitute, 
and frame shuch just & equall lawes, ordinances. Acts, constitutions, & offices, 
from time t(j time, as shall be thought most meete & convenient for y*" gen- 
erall good of y<^ Colonie: unto which we promise all due submission and 
obedience. In witnes wherof we have hereunder subscribed our names at Cap- 
Codd y« . II . of November, in y*^ year of y*" raignc of our sovcraignc lord 
king James of England. France, & Ireland y«-' eighteenth and of Scotland y*^ 
fiftic fourth. An" Dom. 1620. 



John Carver 
William Bradford 
Edward Winslow 
William Brewster 
Isaac Allerton 
-Vlyles Standish 
John Alden 



Samuel Kulk-r 
Christopher Martin 
William Mullins 
William White 
Richard Warren 
John Howland 
Stephen Hopkins 



Edward Til ley 
John Tilley 
Francis Cooke 
Thomas Rogers 
Thomas Tinker 
John Ridgdale 
Edward Fuller 



John Turner 
Francis Eaton 
James Chilton 
John Crackston 
John Billington 
Moses Fletcher 
John Goodman 



Degory Priest 
'Thomas Williams 
Gilbert Winslow 
Edmund Margeson 
Peter Brown 
Richard Kritteridge 
George Soule 



Richard Clark 
Richard Gardiner 
John Allerton 
'Thomas English 
Edward Doty 
Edward Leister 



HISTORICAL NOTE 

The Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants was founded by its 
first, and only, Secretary and was organized on Saturday, 28 March, 1896, 
at the Hotel Vendome, Boston. 

The Society has elected fourteen hundred and five (1405) members; there 
have been 187 deaths; and 147 names have been dropped from the roll. There 
have been 291 resignations in the twenty years of the Society's existence, but 
many of these members had previously joined newly formed State Societies. 

The net membership of the Massachusetts Societv on i March, 1916, is 

783. 

Every one of the 49 Mayflower Passengers from whom descent can be 
proved is represented in the membership of the Society, and its 1,405 members 
have filed 2,778 lines of Mayflower descent, one member having proved 35 
different lines, from 10 Mayflower families. 

In October, 1896, the Massachusetts Society leased an office in the Tre- 
mont Building, Boston, and remained there nearly seven and one-half years. 
In February, 1904, it removed to much larger and pleasanter rooms, at 53 Mt. 
Vernon St., Boston, which it still occupies. 

The Massachusetts Society began, with the January, 1899, issue, the pub- 
lication of "The Mayflower Descendant, A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim 
Genealogy and History," which quickly became the recognized authority in its 
special field; and in March, 1913, began the publication of a second periodical, 
"Pilgrim Notes and Queries," issued eight months in the year. Further infor- 
mation about these periodicals, and other Society publications, will be found 
on pages 10 and 11. 

At the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Society, on 21 Novem- 
ber, 1900, at the suggestion of its Secretary, it was voted to begin preparations 
for publishing in 1920, in commemoration of the Pilgrim Tercentenary, a series 
of memorial volumes of Pilgrim genealogy and historj^ This series it was 
later decided to name "The Mayflower Genealogies." 

This date, 21 November, 1900, just twenty years before the Three Hun- 
dredth Anniversary of the Signing of The Compact, is the earliest date known 
to the Society on which any organization of any kind passed a formal vote to 
begin preparations for the Pilgrim Tercentenary. A notice of this vote will be 
found in the January, 1901, issue of "The Mayflower Descendant." [Vol. Ill, 
P- 57-] 



OFFICERS FROM DATE OF ORGANIZATION 

GOVERNORS 

Gamaliel Bradford, 1896-1900 Charles A. Hopkins, 1904-1907 

Myles Standish, M.D., 1900-1902 Asa P. French, 1907-1910 

Rev. Morton Dexter, 1902-1904 John Mason Little, 1910-1913 

Lew C. Hill, 1913- 

DEPUTV GOVERNORS 

Nathan Appleton, 1896-1899 John Mason Little, 1907-1910 

Winsiow Warren, 1899-1906 Henry S. Shaw, 1910-1913 

Marcus Morton, 1906-1907 Rev. Frederick B. Allen. 1913- 

SECRETARV 

George Ernest Bowman, 1896- 

TREASURERS 

Marcus Morton. 1896-1902 Arthur I. Nash, 1906-1910 

James L. Wesson, 1902-1904 Charles L Thayer, 1910-1912 

Nathaniel U. Walker. 1904-1906 Lew C. Hill, 1912-1913 

Alvin P. Johnson, 1913- 

HISTORIANS 

George Ernest Bowman, 1896-1897 Stanley W. Smith, 1905-1908 

Rev. George W. Stone, 1897-1898 George A. Macomber, 1908-1911 

Frederick W. Parker, 1898-1904 Miss Mary F. Edson, 1911-1913 

Theodore S. Lazell. igo4-i90«) Mrs. Charles F. White. 1913- 

CAPTAINS 

Myles Standish, M.D., 1896-1900 Edwin S. Crandon, 1906-1910 
J. Myles Standish, 1900-1901 Clinton B. Sears, Brig. Gen., U. S. A. 

Charles A. Hopkins, 1901-1904 (Retired), 1910-1912 

James A. Ring, 1904-1906 I- rcderick Foster, 1912-1915 

Arthur Perry, 1915- 

tLDERS 

Rev. Edward L. Clark. U.D., 1896- Rev. Charles A. Brewster. 1898-1900 
1898 Rev. George Hodges. D.D., 1900-1913 

Rev. Ernest M. Paddock, 1913- 

SfRGEONS 

Charles W. Galloupe. M.D.. 1896- Col. Charles H. Aldcn. M. D., 

1897 U. S. A., 1904-1907 

Samuel J. Mixter, M.D., 1897-1904 William H. Prescott, M.D., 1907-1912 
Edwin A. Daniels, \LD., 1912- 
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OFFICERS 

1915-1916 

Governor 
LEW C. HILL 

Deputy Governor 
REV. FREDERICK B. ALLEN 

Secretary 

GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN 

53 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 

Treasurer 
ALVIN P. JOHNSON 

53 Mt. Vernon St., Boston 

Historian 
MRS. CHARLES F. WHITE 

Captain 
ARTHUR PERRY 

Elder 
REV. ERNEST M. PADDOCK 

Surgeon 
EDWIN A. DANIELS, M.D. 

Assistants 
MRS. ANNA F. DAKIN 
WILLIAM B. H. DOWSE 
MISS MARY F. EDSON 
G. ANDREWS MORIARTY, JR. 
MRS. GORDON PRINCE 
REV. RUFUS B. TOBEY 
ARTHUR C. WALWORTH 



Membership 
Edwin A. Daniels, M.D 
Mrs. Albert S. Apsey 
Rev. Rufus B. Tobey 
Mrs. C. Peter Clark 
Mrs. Gordon Prince 



STANDING COMMITTEES 
1915-1916 

Publication 
Lew C. Hill 
Arthur Perry 
Alvin p. John so .s 
Frederick Foster 
Cjeorge Ernest Bowman 



Finance 
Arthur Perry 
Winthrop J. Cushing 
Frank E. Woodward 
Joseph H. Goodspeed 
Horace H. Soule 



Library 
Mrs. Anna F. Dakin 
.Mrs. Theodore P. Gooding 
Mrs. John F. Eliot 
Miss Mary Alden Thayer 
Mrs. Wim.iam S. Whiting 



Annual Dinner 
Artmlr C. Walworth 
Frederick Foster 
Mrs. Charles F. White 
Miss Mary F. Edson 
William B. H. Dowse 



At Ho/nt- Days 

.Mrs. Cjeorge H. Woodman 
Mrs. Lorenzo D. Baker, Jr. 
.Mrs. George A. Burdett 
.Miss Grace W. Geer 
Mrs. Edward W. Baker 



LIBRARY AND CABINET 

Library 

The Society's Library now contains about fourteen hundred and fifty 
(1,450) volumes of genealogical and historical works, which the members may 
consult at the Society's Rooms. 

Nearly all of these books have been received as gifts, or in exchange for the 
Society's own publications. 

Gifts of cash for the purchase of additional books, for the rebinding of the 
many books now in poor condition, and for the purchase of additional book- 
cases, are greatly needed. 

Gifts of genealogies and town histories, or of any books relating to the 
Pilgrims and their descendants, are solicited. Duplicates of books already on 
our shelves will be gladly received, as they can be exchanged for books we 
could not otherwise secure. 

Cabinet 

The Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants owns a very inter- 
esting and valuable collection of relics, some of which Avere directly connected 
with Mayflower Passengers. 

This collection now includes about 1,000 original documents, such as wills, 
deeds, diaries, family records, etc., many of them dated before 1750; also 
many photographs of original documents, bible records, gravestones, etc. 

Of especial interest may be mentioned: 

A copy of Thomas Cartwright's "A Confutation of the Rhemists," printed 
at Leyden, Holland, by Elder William Brewster, in 1618. 

A copy of David Calderwood's " Perth Assembly," printed at Leyden, 
Holland, by Elder William Brewster, in 1619. 

An original deed of land, dated 25 March, 1650, with the autograph signa- 
ture of Samuel' Fuller (Edward^), the Mayflower Passenger. 

An original deed of land, dated i October, 1651, with the autograph signa- 
ture of Resolved^ White {Williaiii^), the Mayflower Passenger. 

"The Brewster Book," a blank book containing a continuous family record 
in the Brewster and Fitch families, covering more than 300 years, from 1593 
to 1897. 

The greater part of the Diary of Jabez Fitch, Jr., begun in 1757 and con- 
tinued until a few days before his death, in 1812. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF 
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS 

Editor 
Gf.org E Kkne-si How man 

Committee on Publication 

Lew C. Hill Aivin P. Johnson 

Arthur Perry Frederick Foster 

George Ernest Bowman 

"THE MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT" 

A quarterly magazine of I'ilnrim Gcncalogj' and History, begun in Janu- 
ary, 1899. 

Published January, April, July and October, each number containing sixty- 
four pages and a full-page illustration. The October number contains, in 
addition, a title-page and indexes for the volume completed with that issue. 

Special Features: Notes on the ALiyflower F'amilies, from the Editor's 
collections for "The .\Liyflo\ver Genealogies"; Copies of the Vital Records 
of Plymouth County and Barnstable County Towns; Abstracts of Wills and 
Deeds from Plymouth Colony Records; Church Records; Cemetery Records. 

Very little of the material published has ever been in print; and hitherto 
unknown lines of ^L^yfl()we^ descent which have been developed are being 
printed. 

Subscription Price to those who are not members of the Massachusetts 
Society of Mayflower Descendants, $3.00 per year. Single numbers, 75 cents. 

"The Mayflower Descendant" and "Pilgrim Notes and Queries," both to 
one address, $3.50 per year. 

"PILGRIM NOTES AND QUERIES" 

Published monthly, except June, July, August and September. The Fourth 
Volume began with the January, 1916. issue. Each number contains sixteen 
pages. 

In addition to the Official Notices of the Society, including notices of meet- 
ings, lists of members elected, supplemental lines filed, gifts to the library and 
cabinet, etc., many valuable articles relating to the Mayflower Pilgrims and 
their descendants have been printed. 

Important serial articles in Volume IV (1916) arc: The Mayflower 
Genealogies; A reprint of Gov. Edward Winslow's "Good Newcs from New- 
England", published in 1624: Abstracts of the Plymouth County, Mass.. 
Probate Records; Plymouth County, Mass., Records of Deeds; Register of 
MlfKir C'hiliirrn; Taniilv Rrrords. 



"Pilgrim Notes and Queries" is sent free to all members of the Massa- 
chusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. 

Subscription Price to those who are not members of the Massachusetts 
Society of Mayflower Descendants, $i.oo per year. Single numbers, 15 cents. 

"Pilgrim Notes and Queries" and "The Mayflower Descendant," both to 
one address, $3.50 per year. 

Vital Records of Brewster, Mass. 
A literal copy of every record of a birth, intention of marriage, marriage, 
and death, prior to 1850, found on the records of the town, with a complete 
full-name index. Postpaid $3.00. 

Vital Records of Halifax, Mass. 
A literal copy of every record of a birth, intention of marriage, marriage, 
and death, prior to 1850, found on the records of the town, with a complete 
full-name index. Postpaid $3.00. 

Vital Records of Trttro, Mass. 
A literal copy of every record of a birth, intention of marriage, marriage, 
and death, prior to 1850, found on the records of the town, with a complete 
full-name index. Postpaid $4.00. 

Death Records from the Ancient Burial Ground at Kingston, Mass. 
Nine hundred and thirty-five (935) deaths prior to i860. Only two hun- 
dred (200) numbered copies were printed, and only a few copies remain 
unsold. Postpaid $1.00. 

Gravestone Records from the Ancient and the Woodside Cemeteries 

at Yarmouth, Mass. 

Nine hundred and thirty-one (931) death records, including all prior 
to 1851. Only three hundred numbered copies were printed. Postpaid $1.00. 

Gov. "William Bradford's Letter Book 
A reprint of a portion of a manuscript letter book of Gov. William Brad- 
ford, containing letters written between 1624 and 1630. Postpaid $1.00. 

Bowman's Ancestral Charts 
Presented to the Society to be sold for the benefit of its Research Work. 
One Set (17 Charts), postage prepaid 50 cents 

Three Sets (51 Charts), postage prepaid $1.00 

Freeman Genealogy 
Presented to the Society to be sold for the benefit of its Research Work. 
Descendants of Edmund Freeman of Sandwich, and Samuel Freeman of 
Watertown, Mass. $5.00 postpaid. 



"THE MAYFLOWER GENEALOGIES" 

For twenty years the Editor has been compiling, from ojiginal records. 
"The Mayflower Genealogies." in which it is planned to include, as far as 
possible, all proved descendants of the Mayflower Passengers. 

Lack of funds has made progress very slow; but numerous important dis- 
coveries have been made, which have opened up hitherto unknown lines of 
descent from Mayflower Passengers; and a large number of false claims of 
.Mayflower descent have been exposed. 

Of the hundreds of claims of descent appxned b\ the Massachusetts So- 
ciety, in the past twenty years, only about onc-twcnticth {^q) of one per cent 
have later been found incorrect, and the correction, in every case, has been the 
result of the Society's researches. 

The system developed by the Editor for collecting, recording and indexing 
the data for "The Mayflower Genealogies" saves a great amount of unneces- 
sary duplication of effort and consequent waste of money. 

Some idea of the great saving resulting from the compilation of the gene- 
alogies of all of the twenty-two .Mayflower families under one control, mav 
be gained from the statement that any one attempting to compile a genealogy 
of all descendants of Myles Standish, for instance, must include in the work 
a large fraction of the descendants of John .Alden and many descendants of 
P'dward Doty. 

There are at least seventy other instances of children and grandchildren 
of the Mayflower Passengers marrying; and the unions in later generations 
are very numerous. If. therefore, twenty-two different persons undertook to 
collect the descendants of the Mayflower Passengers, each person working 
independentU on a different Mayflower family, the waste of time and money, 
not to mention the wear and tear on the old records, would be enormous. 

Liberal cash gifts to pay the expense of future researches are greatly 
needed. Remittances should be made payable to the Society; and communica- 
tions about the wf)rk should be addressed to the Editor. 



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GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH 

For some years a large proportion of the expense of the Massachusetts 
Society's research work has been defrayed by fees for genealogical investiga- 
tions made in behalf of members and non-members. 

Every such investigation adds valuable material to the Society's collection 
of data for "The Mayflow^er Genealogies," and the person who pays for a 
search has the advantage not only of the Society's unequalled accumulation of 
material (much of which has been card indexed), but also of the Editor's 
familiarity with the records and the families of the Old Colony territory. 

All fees for investigations are added to the Massachusetts Society's Colo- 
nial Research Account, and are used exclusively in extending its work of iden- 
tifying the descendants, in all lines, both male and female, of all the Mayflower 
Passengers. 

Unrestricted gifts of money for research work are especially needed ; but 
gifts, or payments, to be used in solving specific problems, or in copying for 
publication interesting wills and inventories, conveyances of land, etc., relating 
to the ancestors of the person supplying the money, will be of much assistance 

The Society already owns thousands of abstracts of wills ; deeds ; court 
records; town records of births, marriages and deaths; church records of bap- 
tisms, marriages and deaths; gravestone records; bible records; etc., nowhere 
to be found in print. 

It has also, in "The Mayflower Genealogies," many lines of Mayflower 
descent that have never been published. 

All remittances should be made payable to the Society; and communications 
should be addressed to the Editor. 



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MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS 

Eligibility 

Every living descendant of a Mayflower Passenger, as far as 
known, is descended from one of the twenty-two Passengers named 
in the following list, and applications for membership must show 
descent from one of these men. 

John Alden Edward Doty Henry Samson 

Isaac Alierton Francis Eaton George Soule 

John Billington Edward Fuller Mylcs Standish 

William Bradford Dr. Samuel Fuller Richard Warren 

William Brewster Stephen Hopkins William White 

Peter Brown John Howland Edward Winslow 

James Chilton Degory Priest 

Francis Cooke Thomas Rogers 

Applications for Membership 

Applicants, of either sex, must be at least eighteen years of age. 

Preliminary Application blanks, which may be obtained from the 
Secretary, must be endorsed by two members of the Society. 

The sum of ten dollars ($10.00), to cover the Entrance Fee and 
the Annual Dues for the current fiscal year, must accompany the 
Preliminary Application, when it is filed with the Secretary. 

After the Preliminary Application has been approved by the 
Membership Committee, the Pedigree Blanks are sent to the appli- 
cant, to be filled out in duplicate and returned to the Secretary within 
six months. After the line of descent is approved by the Historian, 
the application is voted upon by the Board of Assistants. 

Entrance Fee — Annual Dues — Life Membership 

The Entrance Fee is five dollars. 

The Annual Dues of members elected after 28 March, 1912, are 
five dollars, payable when the application is filed, and on the first day 
of each succeeding March; and all such members, after they have 
paid their dues for the current fiscal year, receive, without additional 
charge, the Society's two magazines, "The Mayflower Descendant." 
which is issued quarterly, and "Pilgrim Notes and Queries," which 
is issued eight months in the year, omitting June to September. 

Members elected in December, January and February are not 
required to pay annual dues again on the first day of March. 

The Life Membership Fee is one hundred dollars. Life Members 
receive both of the Society's magazines free. 



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THE 49 MAYFLOWER ANCESTORS 

[There were one hundred and four (104) Mayflower Passengers. De- 
scent can now be proved from only forty-nine of these Passengers, and the 
other fifty-five have no living descendants, as far as known. 

The following list contains the name of every Mayflower Passenger from 
whom descent can now be proved. 

The names of the fifty-five Passengers from whom descent cannot now be 
proved will be found on the following page.] 



John Alden* 

Isaac^ Allerton* 

Mary Allerton (wife of Isaac^) 

Mary' Allerton (daughter of Isaac^) 

Remember^ Allerton (daughter of 

Isaac^) 
John^ Billington* 

Eleanor Billington (wife of John) 
Francis^ Billington (son of John) 
William Bradford* 
William* Brewster* 
Mary Brewster (wife of Williarn) 
Love" Brewster (son of William^) 
Peter Brown* 
James* Chilton* 

Chilton (wife of James^) 

Mary' Chilton (daughter of James^) 
Francis* Cooke* 

John^ Cooke (son of Francis^) 

Edward Doty* 

Francis* Eaton* 

Sarah Eaton (wife of Francis^) 

Samuel^ Eaton (son of Francis^) 

Edward* Fuller* 

Fuller (wife of Edward^) 

Samuel" Fuller (son of Edward'') 
Samuel* Fuller {the Doctor)* 



Stephen* Hopkins* 

Elizabeth Hopkins (second wife of 
Stephen^) 

Constance" Hopkins (daughter of 
Stephen^) 

Gyles^ Hopkins (son of Stephen^) 

John Howland* 

William* Mullins 

Alice Mullins (wife of Williarn) 

Priscilla" Mullins (daughter of Wil- 
liam^). She married John Alden 

Degory Priest* 

Thomas* Rogers* 

Joseph" Rogers (son of Thomas'^) 

Henry Samson* 

George Soule* 

Mjles Standish* 

John* Tilley 

Tilley (wife of John^) 

Elizabeth^ Tilley (daughter of John^). 
She married John Howland 

Richard Warren* 

William* White* 

Susanna White (wife of William^) 

Peregrine^ White (son of William^) 

Resolved" White (son of William^) 

Edward Winslow* 



* Every living descendant of a Mayflower Passenger, as far as known, is descended 
from one of the twenty-two men whose names have been starred. 



IS 



THE 55 MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS FROM WHOM 
DESCENT HAS NOT BEEN PROVED 

[Sec note on preceding pape.l 



Bartholomew* AUcrton (son of 
Isaac') 

John Allerton 

John' Biilington (son of John) 

Dorothy Bradford (wife of JVilliam) 

Wrestling' Brewster (son of Jni- 
liam*) 

Richard Britteridgc 

William Butten 

Robert Carter 

John Carver 

Katharine Carver (wife of John) 

Maid servant of John Carver 

Richard Clarke 

Humilit>' Cooper 

John' Crackston 

John' Crackston (son of John') 

Ely 

Thomas English 

Moses Fletcher 

Richard Gardiner 

John Goodman 

William Holbeck 

John Hooke 

Damaris' Hopkins (daughter of Ste- 
phen) 

Occaniis' Hopkins (son of Stephen) 

John Langmore 

William Latham 



Edward Leister 
Edmund Margeson 
Christopher Martin 

Martin (wife of Christopher) 

Desire Minter 

Kllen More 
Jasper More 
Richard More 

More 

Joseph' Mullins (son of IVilliam') 

Solomon Prower 

John Rigdale 

Alice Rigdale (wife of John) 

Rose Standish (wife of Myles) 

P21ias Story 

Edward Thomson 

Edward Tilley 

Ann Tilley (wife of Edward) 

Thomas' Tinker 

Tinker (wife of Thomas') 

* Tinker (son of Thomas') 

William Trcvore 
John' Turner 

' Turner (son of John') 

* Turner (son of John) 

Roger Wilder 

Thomas Williams 

Elizabeth Winslow (wife of Edward) 

Gilbert Winslow 



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MEMBERSHIP ROLL 



194 14 Charles Francis Adams, 2d 

900 295 James Dexter Adams, Rear Admiral, U. S. 

3581 1 186 Mrs. Louis Sumner Adams 

788 242 Miss Annie Hamilton Agan* 

1483 904 Miss Alice Wight Alden 

3319 1132 Mrs. Charlton Henry Alexander 

354 76 Mrs. Charles Frederick Allen 

427 104 Elmer Hooker Allen 

732 226 Francis Richmond Allen 

721 215 Rev. Frederick Baylies Allen 

3175 1096 Miss Jessie Edith Allen* 

639 167 John Weston Allen 

3866 1297 Miss Lucy Ellis Allen 

107 546 Mrs. Walter Allen 

3216 1 108 William Young Allen, D.D.S. 

276 46 Miss Harriet Stetson Ames 

1282 439 Arthur Cox Anthony 

4049 1343 Benjamin Harris Anthony 

1307 453 Mrs. Silas Reed Anthony 

3922 1307 Charles Brooks Appleton 

2622 944 Mrs. Henry L. Appleton 

3060 1066 William Sumner Appleton 

1365 486 Mrs. Albert Stokes Apsey 

3313 1126 Rev. Edward Ernest Atkinson 

897 292 John Atkinson* 

937 316 Lizzie Daniel Rose Atkinson, M.D.* 

932 311 Miss Maud Lancaster Atkinson* 

2198 784 James William Atwill 

2807 1 010 Miss Alice Tilton Atwood 

3224 1 1 16 William Harrison Atwood 

3157 1087 Mrs. William Harrison Atwood 

1466 526 Decatur Axtell 

3273 1 1 19 Mrs. Walter Francis Ayers 

3448 1154 Miss Minnie Keene Bachelder 

3865 1296 Mrs. Thomas Cogswell Bachelder 

3418 1 146 Manson Franklin Backus* 

3663 1222 Mrs. George Washington Bailey 



Boston 

N. Washington, D.C. 

West Medway 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

Jackson, Miss. 

Boston 

Shirley 

Boston 

Boston 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Boston 

West Newton 

Newton Highlands 

Boston 

Swampscott 

Boston 

New Bedford 

Boston 

Brookline 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Boston 

Cambridge 

Cambridge 

West Newton 

West Newton 

West Newton 

Kansas City, Mo. 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Richmond, Va. 

Galveston, Tex. 

Plymouth 

Boston 

Seattle, Wash. 

Lee 



* Life member. 



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!«aak« Msakv 



I59I 


576 


Mrs. pRtDERic WiLBLR Bakeman 


.Newton Lcntrc 


4053 


1347 


Mrs. EinvARi) Wild Baker 


Brookline 


2ibi 


871 


Lorenzo Uow Baker, Jr. 


Boston 


2806 


1009 


Mrs. Lorenzo Uow Baker, Jr. 


Boston 


2362 


872 


Miss Martha Alberta Baker 


Boston 


3(>45 


1205 


Mrs. Willlam 1-ranklin Baldwin- 


Boston 


2694 


976 


Miss Laura Whiting Ballou* 


Brookline 


572 


'43 


Mrs. Edward Tobev Barker 


Kingston 


867 


279 


Mrs. George Gardner Barker 


Bournedalc 


1864 


688 


George Edward Barnard 


Lynn 


4197 


1372 


Miss ALary Stella Barstow 


Alexandria, La. 


2605 


938 


Mrs. William Williams Bartlet 


Boston 


3867 


1298 


Mrs. Herschel Bartlett 


St. Joseph, Mo. 


1577 


574 


Joseph Parker Bass 


Bangor, Me. 


1827 


670 


Edward Pavson Bates* 


Syracuse. N. Y. 


1386 


496 


Mrs. George Henry Whitney Bates 


.Melrose 


1 1 29 


395 


Mrs. Joshua Bates 


Bridgcwater 


3357 


1142 


Sylvester Baxter 


Maiden 


1594 


579 


BoYLSTON Adams Beal 


Boston 


«633 


604 


Mrs. Henry Alden Belcher 


Randolph 


2073 


755 


Mrs. Alvah Norton Belding 


Rockville, Conn. 


3217 


1109 


George Wheeler Benedict 


Cambridge 


1364 


485 


William Leonard Benedict 


New York, N. Y. 


4210 


1381 


Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge 


Beverly Farms 


2226 


798 


Robert Sloan e Bickford 


Boston 


2642 


951 


Mrs. William Adolphus Bisbee 


Jacksonville, Fla. 


2625 


947 


Miss Florence Elsie Blake 


Pittsburgh, Pa. 


1697 


624 


Miss Mary Lovell Blanchard 


South Weymouth 


1271 


428 


Miss Susanna Reed Blanchard 


South Weymouth 


908 


303 


Fri:I)Eric Wright Bliss 


Boston 


909 


304 


George Danforth Bliss, ALD. 


Boston 


2783 


998 


Mrs. Leonard Carpenter Bliss* 


Brookline 


2676 


962 


Mrs. Albert Ai.lm and Blow 


Knoxvillc, Teiin. 


4051 


>345 


Mrs. Percy Gardner Bolster 


Boston 


2688 


970 


Mrs. Charles Henry Bond 


Boston 


3315 


1128 


Hlnry Bond 


Brattlehoro, \'t. 


712 


212 


Henry James Bowen 


Boston 


4000 


1327 


Rorert Montgomery Bowen 


Boston 


1488 


531 


Mrs. George Augustus Bowman* 


Boston 


121 


I 


George Ernest Bowman *t 


Boston 


1613 


508 


Rev. John Elliot Bowman 


New Ipswich, N. H. 


4009 


1334 


Mrs. George Banks Boyd 


Lee 




* Life mcmlirr. + Hononrv tr.fml>cr. 

i.S 


, 



4175 1369 Miss Marjorie Freeman Boyd 

3543 1 180 Mrs. Addie Rice Bradbury 

816 255 Miss Ann Althea Bradford 

569 140 George Luther Bradford 

3774 1268 Harold Standish Bradford 

1043 349 Harry Prince Bradford 

3746 1256 William Henry Bradford* 

640 168 Mrs. Jere Payson Bradley 

4008 1333 Mrs. Lawrence Brainerd 

4002 1330 Abner Leach Braley 

1380 490 Mrs. Alonzo Butler Bray 

1088 369 Mrs. Charles Ray Brayton 

2029 736 Miss Elizabeth Hitchcock Brayton 

575 146 Benjamin Emmons Brewster 

1544 551 Edward Cornelius Briggs, M.D. 

4281 1402 William Churchill Briggs 
3698 1235 Charles Henry Brigham 

998 340 Mrs. Loriman Stevens Brigham 

3355 1 140 Mrs. Edgar Hiel Bristol 

903 298 Frederick Manning Brooks 

298 47 Lyman Loring Brooks 

248 35 Mrs. Lyman Beecher Brooks 

4282 1403 Mrs. Elisha Carlisle Brown 
2538 921 Mrs. George Henry Brown 
1367 488 Mrs. Wilson T. Brown 

4272 1393 WiNFiELD Martin Brown 

3893 1302 William Bradford Browne 

3769 1263 Charles Newcomb Kinney Brush 

2002 730 Nelson Elliott Bryant 

2003 731 Mrs. Nelson Elliott Bryant 
41 7 1 1365 Walter Copeland Bryant 
4218 1386 Mrs. Walter Copeland Bryant 
1448 518 Alfred Stevens Burbank 

3583 1188 Mrs. George Albert Burdett 

830 262 Charles Augustus Burditt 

3497 1 167 Mrs. Alfred Huntington Burnham 

2596 929 Arthur Wendell Burnham 

3991 1323 Mrs. Arthur Wendell Burnham 

3447 1 153 Mrs. Fred Israel Burnham 

1893 697 Joseph Aldrich Bursley 

4280 1401 Charles Wellington Burt 

3828 1286 Miss Ema Wilder Burt 



Lee 

Waltham 

Cambridge 

Utica, N. Y. 

Brookline 

Newton Highlands 

Paris, France 

Boston 

Boston 

Brookline 

Boston 

Providence, R. L 

Fall River 

Dedham 

Boston 

West Somerville 

Brookline 

Cohasset 

Foxborough 

Watertown 

Boston 

Newton Centre 

North Attleborough 

Newton 

Washington, D. C. 

Bedford 

North Adams 

Brookline 

Shanghai, China 

Shanghai, China 

Brockton 

Brockton 

Plymouth 

Newton Centre 

Boston 

Baltimore, Md. 

Waban 

Waban 

Antrim, N. H. 

Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Brookline 

Brookline 



* Life member. 



19 



I2I2 4' 5 John Standish Foster Bush, M.D. 

2781 99b Mrs. Della Chace Butler 

3990 1322 Mrs. Richard E. Bvro, Jr. 

581 152 Mrs. Charles Francis Cadle 

1273 430 Mrs. Edwari) Everett Cahehart 

2290 836 Miss Mary Warren Capen 

3997 •3'24 Mrs. N'ktor Frederick Carl 

3773 1267 Miss Margaret Pillsbury Carter 

3809 1282 Roscoe Arnold Carter 

3808 1281 Mrs. Willia.m Carter 

2765 1177 Mrs. Jennie Wood Chapman 

3979 '319 Mrs. Cyrus Bradley Chase 

823 258 Miss Ellen Chase 

2788 1003 Mrs. Walter Cjri.enough Chase 

425 102 .Mrs. Charles E. Chester 

466 547 Walstein Roath Chester 

1 361 482 Rev. Dudley Richards Child 

4206 1377 Curtis Chu-.man 

4207 1378 Mrs. Curtis Chipman 
3219 iiii Reeve Chipman 

2935 1040 .Miss Helen Lois Church 

2271 828 Willia.m Piatt Church 

3830 1288 John West Churchill 

3361 1 145 .Mrs. Levi Porter Churchill 

1260 1102 -Mrs. William Henry Claflin 

3862 1293 Harold Clinton Clapp 

3829 1287 Mrs. Alice Lorraine Clark 

2059 746 Mrs. Augustus Taylor Clark* 

304 53 Mrs. Charles Peter Clark 

371 1 1240 Miss Elle.n Marie Clark 

949 328 Miss Emily Lorino Clark 

1358 479 Miss Mary Smith Clark 

1359 480 Miss Sarah Louisa Clark 
2426 882 Miss Sylvia Clark 

2200 786 Genevieve Clarke, M.D. 

3683 1232 Inez Louise Clarke, \LD. 

464 110 Livingston Warner Cleaveland 

3181 1098 George Augustus Clough 

300 49 Mrs. Micajah Pratt Clough 

2032 739 Carolus Melville Cobb, M.D. 

2969 1044 Miss Delia Atwood Cobb 

3731 1248 Mrs. Horace Hamilton Cobb 



Boston 

Uigluon 

Washington, D. C. 

Bethany, Mo. 

Washington, D. C. 

Boston 

Hrookline 

Melrose 

Nccdhani Heights 

Needham Heights 

Boston 

Macon, Mo. 

Brookline 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Pcppercll 

Newton Highlands 

Newton Highlands 

Winchester 

Boston 

Cambridge 

Plymouth 

My ricks 

Boston 

Brookline 

Newton Centre 

Newton Centre 

Newton Centre 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Boston 

Mcdford 

Med ford 

Derry Village, N. H. 

Cambridge 

Cambridge 

New Haven, Conn. 

Boston 

Lynn 

Lynn 

Boston 

Fort Worth, Tex. 



• Life member. 



3732 1249 Mrs. Lyman Daniel Cobb 

714 207 Mrs. Alexander Cochrane 

1830 673 Henry Tilton Coe 

1 83 1 674 Mrs. Henry Tilton Coe 
2843 1017 Ralph Fales Coggeshall 
1293 444 Alfred Winslow Cole 
2253 818 E. Edward Cole 

191 7 922 Miss Florina Mann Collamore* 

3644 1204 Mrs. Dwight Marshall Collins 

586 157 Charles Sydney Cook 

1571 568 Miss Elizabeth Cowing 

1572 569 Miss Janet McKay Cowing 
877 289 Mrs. Edmund Brainerd Cowles 

3800 1273 Mrs. Charles R. Crane 

3620 1 198 Roy Elwood Crane 

3095 1072 Mrs. Frank Crawford 

1858 682 Mrs. George Herbert Crocker 

1194 413 Miss Sarah Haskell Crocker 

3712 1241 Mrs. Conrad W. Crooker 

2488 901 Mrs. Sarah Delina Cropley 

3938 131 1 Mrs. Joseph Elwood Crowell 

2197 783 Samuel Crowell^ M.D. 

2074 756 Mrs. Samuel Crowell 

4034 1340 Mrs. Norman Alexander Currie 

1707 632 Mrs. Charles Franklin Curtis 

2848 1022 Mrs. Henry Winthrop Cushing 

2971 1046 Winthrop Jacobs Cushing 

3659 1218 Mrs. Frank Cushman 
795 249 Henry Bates Cushman 

3660 1219 Leonard Cushman 

3868 1299 Norman Locke Cushman 

2424 880 Charles Francis Cutler 

41 16 1353 Miss Alice Evelyn Dacy 

3538 1174 Mrs. Anna Felton Dakin* 

3541 1 178 Miss Evvie Fuller Dalby 

3184 iioi Edwin Alfred Daniels, M.D. 

H95 538 Mrs. Edwin E. Darling 

357 79 Alfred Lyman Darrow 

358 80 Miss Fanny Gay Darrow 

3921 1306 Miss Mary Elizabeth Davenport 

4278 1399 Mrs. Alexander Davidson 

3353 1 138 Mrs. Abner Harrison Davis 



Fort Worth, Tex. 

Boston 

Putney, Vt. 

Putney, Vt. 

South Framingham 

Newtonville 

Boston 

North Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Boston 

Seneca Falls, N. Y. 

Seneca Falls, N. Y. 

Brookline 

Fort Worth, Tex. 

Boston 

Omaha, Neb. 

Fitchburg 

Boston 

Brookline 

Boston 

Taunton 

Boston 

Boston 

Halifax, N. S. 

Clinton, la. 

South Hingham 

South Hingham 

Boston 

Newport, Vt. , 

Boston 

Winchester 

Boston 

Boston 

Cambridge 

Boston 

Boston 

Troy, N. Y. 

Boston 

Cambridge 

Medford 

Walpole, N. H. 

Mishawaka, Ind. 



* Life member. 



1904 705 Mrs. Euwaru Livingston Davis 

957 336 Mrs. George Roberts Davis 

1917 713 Miss Katharini: Kendall Davis 

3682 1231 Miss Marv Hlckins Davis* 

860 272 Mrs. Braukoru Dlrfke Davol 

3977 '3'7 Mrs. John Carpenter Dawson 

3978 1318 Miss Millev Blanche Dawson 
2787 1002 Mrs. Irving Andrew Dean* 
4048 1342 Benja.min Alde.v Delano 
'493 536 Edward Dana Densmore 

2454 894 Mrs. John William Dewis 

1845 681 John Oviatt DeWolf 

4145 1363 Miss Lena Browning De.xter 

3120 1080 Lemuel LeBaron Dexter 

2101 762 Frank Elliot Dickerman 

2489 902 Alfred Alder Doane 

648 176 Miss Ida F" ranges Doane 
718 211 Mrs. Mary E. A. Dobson 

3896 1305 Miss P'reda Donald* 

2492 906 Mrs. Louis Donald 

945 325 William Cushing Donnell 

4209 1380 Miss Ethel Verne Doten 

2307 843 Leonard Smith Doten 

2693 975 Mrs. John Kennedy Dow 

3578 1183 WiLLiA.M Bradford Ho.MER Dowse 

3655 1214 Charles Church Drew 

3582 1187 Samufl Dwicht Drury 

3667 1224 Mrs. Samuel Dwight Drury 

1351 472 Mrs. William Henry Drury 

'597 582 Charles Arndt Dunham 

3501 1 171 John Bensiah Dyer 

1608 593 William Fuller Dyer 

'309 455 Miss Lucy Houghton Eaton 

4216 1385 Horace Albert Edgecomb 

3662 1221 Mrs. Frank Edmands 

348 70 Miss .\L\ry Frances Edson 

720 214 Ptolemy O'Meara Edson, M.D. 

817 256 Edric Eldridge 

1120 386 Miss Edith Eliot 

649 177 Mrs. John Frederic Eliot 
2219 791 Mrs. Fr.\nk De.xter Ellison 
2028 735 Mrs. Robert Enegrek 



Boston 

Portland, Mc. 

Brookline 

Galveston, Tex. 

Fall River 

Grant City, Mo. 

Grant City, Mo. 

Grand Rapids. Mich. 

Winthrop 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Boston 

Boston 

Mattapoisett 

Boston 

Everett 

Cincinnati, O. 

Boston 

Mobile, Ala. 

Mobile, Ala. 

Houlton, Mc. 

Boston 

Washington, D, C. 

Spokane, Wash. 

West Newton 

Boston 

Northampton 

Northampton 

Waltham 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

Truro 

St. Joseph, Mo. 

Boston 

Brookline 

Newton Centre 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

New Bedford 

Boston 

Belmont 

Seattle, Wash. 



Life member. 



22 



2452 892 Mrs, Ira Hobart Evans 

3736 1253 Bradford Lindsay Fairfax* 

2691 973 Mrs. James Phillips Farley 

2445 889 Earl Cole Farrington 

3806 1279 Edward Chipman Farrington 

2655 956 Alton Faunce 

2310 846 Ross Steele Faxon 

2063 750 Mrs. Fred Fernald 

2328 849 Mrs. George Hunting Fernald 

4139 1357 Fred Tarbell Field 

1073 360 Miss Kate Gifford Field 

3668 1225 Vernon Ashley Field 

652 180 Mrs. Charles Henry Fisher 

2603 936 Mrs. Oliver Mason Fisher 
3580 1 185 Charles Harold Floyd 

41 17 1354 Mrs. George Franklin Floyd 

2687 969 Herbert Folger 

3218 II 10 Mrs. Wendell Burt Folsom 

1272 429 Mrs. Edward Foote 

733 227 Henry Deane Forbes 

1638 609 Miss Mary Ann Ford 

2440 887 Frederick Woodbury Fosdick 

3770 1264 Miss Fanny Foster 

2979 1054 Frederick Foster 

1565 562 Hon. John Gilman Foster 

3331 1136 William Edward Foster 

871 283 Miss Betsey Rich Freeman 

4174 1368 Charles Quackenbush Freeman 

1098 378 Mrs. Henry Huggeford Freeman 

1655 612 Miss Alice French 

2604 937 Asa Palmer French 

2065 752 Clarence Freeman French 

2066 753 Mrs. Clarence Freeman French 
4172 1366 Fred Ernest Frisbee 

3160 1090 Louis Adams Frothingham* 

3274 1 1 20 Alexis Everett Frye* 

4010 1335 Mrs. Alvan Tufts Fuller 

4208 1379 Ambrose John Gallison, M.D. 

1464 524 Mrs. Harry P. Gamble 

3976 13 16 Jesse Louis Gammons, M.D. 

2978 1053 Warren Fisher Gay, M.D. 

604 160 Mrs. John Flavel Gaylord 



Austin, Tex. 

Cambridge, Eng. 

Rowe Centre 

Boston 

Hartford, Conn, 

New York, N. Y, 

Chattanooga, Tenn, 

Nottingham, N, H, 

Sanford, Fla. 

Boston 

Syracuse, N. Y, 

WoUaston 

Boston 

Newton 

Pittsfield 

Winthrop 

Berkeley, Cal, 

Exeter, N. H, 

Boston 

Boston 

Greenbush 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Ottawa, Canada 

Atlanta, Ga, 

Wellfleet 

Lee 

Boston 

Davenport, la. 

Randolph 

Waltham 

Waltham 

Sheldon, la. 

Boston 

Redlands, Cal. 

Maiden 

Franklin 

Boulder, Col. 

Taunton 

Boston 

Plymouth 



* Life member. 



23 



3861 1292 Miss Grace WoooBRiDCK (jeer 

3733 '250 Mrs. Fred Winthroh Georce 

3358 1 143 Franklin Robinson Cjifford 

1072 359 SiuNEV Brooks Gifford 

1785 658 Mrs. Melvin Ballou Gilbert 

2203 789 Mrs. James Joseph Gilligan* 

2331 852 Edwin Clarence Gilman 

1 175 407 Mrs. Fred Lawson Godding 

4054 1348 Mrs. Lester Noble Godfrev 

3699 1236 Mrs. Julian Caverly Gonzales 
3422 1150 Miss Mary Winthroi* Gooding 
2692 974 Mrs. 'IHeodore Parker Gooding 

874 286 Joseph Horace Goodspeed 

945 324 Mrs. Joseph Horace Goodspeed 

'755 642 Marshall Stephen Hopkins Gould 

3700 1237 Miss Abbie Anne Grant 
2675 961 Mrs. James Benton Grant 

3701 1238 Miss Mary Abbie Grant 
1614 599 Abbott Fuller Graves 

3807 1280 Miss Elizabeth Ropes Graves 

3744 1254 Miss Mary Isabel Greeley 

2159 778 Samuel Swett Green 

2782 997 Mrs. Eli Gilmore Greene 

2723 983 Mrs. George G. Grout* 

2244 811 Edwin Atkins Grozier 

2975 1050 Edmund Reed Gurney 

901 296 Mrs. Summerfield Hagertv 

3498 1 168 Mrs. Ammi Ruhama Hahn 

1609 594 Mrs. Anthony Dennis Hall 

4204 1375 Mrs. Charles Benoni Hall 

3062 1068 Frank Webster Hall 

3940 1313 Mrs. George Hall 

2858 1026 Mrs. Grace Lx)throp Fielding Hall 

715 208 James Morris Whiton Hall 

4277 1398 Mrs. Leslie Willson Hall 

3680 1229 Mrs. Edward Preston Hamblet 

3540 1 176 Miss Alice Maria Hammond 

3766 1260 Stedman Shumway Hanks 

2 1 81 781 Mrs. Clarence Fletcher Hare 

4275 1396 Miss Alice Holmes Harlow 

2088 757 Miss Em.ma Louise Harlow 

394 95 George Arthur Harlow, M.D. 



Boston 

Wichita, Kan. 

Boston 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

Portland, Me. 

Somerville 

Worcester 

Mcdford 

Boston 

Galveston, Tex. 

Plymouth 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Salem 

Denver, Col. 

Salem 

Brookline 

Salem 

Bradford. N. H. 

Worcester 

Lynn 

Morrisville, Vt. 

Cambridge 

Fremont, Neb. 

New York, N. Y. 

Boston 

Boston 

Wakefield 

Ivowell 

Newton Highlands 

Provincctown 

Boston 

Claremont, N. H. 

Salem 

Boston 

Manchester 

Brockton 

Boston 

Denver, Col. 

Milwaukee, Wis. 



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4274 1 395 John Bradford Harlow 

4284 1405 Mrs. John Bradford Harlow 

2137 771 Theodore Lyman Harlow 

2972 1047 Robert Orr Harris 
352 74 Mrs. Sydney Harwood 

2546 923 Edwin Dyer Hauthaway 

2547 924 Mrs. Edwin Dyer Hauthaway 

2973 1048 Miss Alice Mary Hawes 

2974 1049 Miss Marion Augusta Hawes 
1079 366 Nathan Mortimer Hawkes 
4271 1392 Mrs. George Augustus Healy 
2360 870 Mrs. Louis Richard Henrich 
3114 1074 Mrs. James Walter Heustis 
2826 1013 Mrs. Alfred Hill 

2279 831 Clarence Ordway Hill 

3492 1 162 Edwin Marcy Hill 

3491 1 161 Henry Horace Hill 

3220 1 112 Mrs. James Hamilton Hill 
2332 853 Lew Cass Hill 

3318 1 131 Mrs. William Henry Hill* 

1487 530 Fred Clifford Hinds 

2355 865 Mrs. Carl Bingham Hinsman 

2883 1032 Mrs. Henry Lowell Hiscock 

941 320 Edward Fr.'^ncis Hodges, M.D. 

4173 1367 Mrs. Edward Francis Hodges 

4050 1344 Fletcher Hodges, M.D. 

1075 362 Gilbert Hodges* 

1965 720 George Ulysses Grant Holman 

2697 979 Miss Anna Elizabeth Holmes 

3312 1 125 Miss Priscilla Catherine Holmes 

2357 867 William Boyd Holmes 

2486 899 Mrs. William Boyd Holmes 

3316 1 129 Mrs. Harvey Perley Hood 

3215 1 107 Frederick Grantham Hopkins 

2140 774 Hugh Ausborne Hopkins 

3221 1 113 Nathaniel Richmond Hopkins 
3452 1 157 Mrs. John Mascroft Houghton 

734 228 Harry Morton Howard 

41 14 135 1 Mrs. Will Bernard Howe 

1 148 400 Miss Abby Christina Howes* 

3684 1233 Mrs. Marcus Hall Howes 

4273 1394 Mrs. Ralph Holt Howes 



West Medford 

West Medford 

Gardner 

Boston 

Newton 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Boston 

Boston 

North Saugus 

Rochester 

Boston 

Washington, D. C. 

Wellesley Hills 

Belmont 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Galveston, Tex. 

Boston 

Brookline 

Newtonville 

Rutland, Vt. 

Boston 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Indianapolis, Ind. 

Franklin, N. H. 

Boston 

Chelsea 

Boston 

Somerville 

Somerville 

Derry Village, N. H. 

Boston 

Maiden 

Montclair, N. J. 

Worcester 

Brookline 

Concord, N. H. 

Boston 

Barnstable 

Cambridge 



* Life member. 



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386o 

3804 
1568 

1995 
1262 
3200 

606 

499 
3156 
2785 
1512 
2278 
3056 

534 
3159 
2910 
2067 

400 

1384 
2656 
2330 
■ 2053 
3308 
3652 
700 
1005 
1 127 

3174 
1208 
2027 

37«5 
2031 

306 
2358 

6«i3 
1114 
3623 
2602 
3929 
1765 
3656 

865 



1291 Charles Warrkn Howlanu 

1277 Daniel Webster Howlanu 

565 JosEi'M Briggs Howland, M.D. 

723 Shehari) Howlanu 

423 Mrs. Carrie Clevelanu Hoyt* 

1 103 Mrs. Charles Thachir Hubbard 

162 Mrs. William Henry Hl'.nt 

117 Mrs. Jacob R. Huntington 

1086 Rev. William Euwaru Huntington, 

1000 Mrs. Isaiah Chase In man 

540 Miss Rebecca Jackson 

830 Mrs. Willia.m E. Jackson 

1064 Henry Barton Jacobs, M.D. 

128 Arthur Holmes James 

1089 Mrs. George Otis Jenkins 

1037 Bernard Jenney 

754 Mrs. Walter Jenney 

616 Alfred Siuney Johnson 

494 Alvin Pace Johnson 

957 Miss Anna Augusta Johnson 

851 Miss Harriet Dale Johnson 

740 Miss Winifred Johnson 

1121 Mrs. John Walter Johnston 

1223 Miss Marian Curtis Jordan 

193 Mrs. Henry Bourne Joy* 

501 Elijah Austin Keith 

393 Horace Alden Keith 

1095 Roger Keith 

414 Edward Brinley Kellogg, M.D. 

734 Foster Standish Kellogg, M.D. 

1244 Mrs. Joii.v Glover Kellogg 

738 Mrs. Henry H. Kelly 

55 William Leonard Kelt 

868 Mrs. Robert H. C. Kelton 

181 Parker Henry Ke.mble 

380 Mrs. Henry Davis Kendall 

1201 William Howland Kbnnbv 

935 Mrs. Charles Frederic Kidder 

13 10 Wallace I^owe Kimbali. 

645 Edward King 

121 5 Mrs. Stanton Henry King 

277 Mrs. Calvin Dean Kingman 



Tcmplcton 

Brookline 

Boston 

Cambridge 

St. Paul, Minn. 

Taunton 

Covington, Ky. 

Amcsbury 

LL.D. Newton Centre 

Dennisport 

Plymouth 

Montpelier, Vt. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Boston 

Whitman 

Boston 

Boston 

Chicago, 111. 

Boston 

Boston 

Huntington, W. Va. 

Cape Girardeau, Mo. 

Manchester, N. H. 

Portland, Mc. 

Detroit, Mich. 

Brockton 

Brockton 

Brockton 

Boston 

Boston 

Danbury, N. H. 

Plymouth 

Boston 

Winthrop 

Long Island City, N. ^'. 

South Orange, N. J. 

Leominster 

Boston 

Haverhill 

New Castle. Pa. 

Medford 

Middleborough 



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928 307 Mrs. Carolyn Standish Varney Kirby 

4205 1376 Edward Holmes Kittredge 

2600 933 Bernhard Forbes Klous 

347 69 Mrs. Frederick Newman Knapp 

530 124 Mrs. William Seward Kyle 

2247 814 Edward Norman Lacey 

3651 121 1 Miss Gertrude Imogens Lake* 

4170 1364 Mrs. Emory Scott Land 

792 246 Mrs. Daniel H. Lane 

2721 981 Mrs. John Chapin Lane 

2351 862 Mrs. Mellie Luce Lane 

3767 1261 Mrs. Daniel Greenleaf Langlands 

1304 450 Miss Anna Morton Latham 

1926 714 Mrs. William Badger Lawrence 
350 72 Mrs. William Lawrie 

1418 511 Theodore Studley Lazell 

1877 690 Mrs. Theodore Studley Lazell 

3810 1283 Mrs. Arthur Lee 

4198 1373 Herbert Messinger Leland 

4032 1337 Miss Eleanor Taylor Lewis 

2499 1328 Mrs. Charles Henry Lincoln 

1996 724 Charles Plimpton Lincoln 

1927 715 Arthur Ellsworth Linnell 
1276 433 Mrs. Arthur Dehon Little 

274 44 John Mason Little* 

3201 1 104 Mrs. John Livers 

873 285 Charles Augustus Locke 

904 299 Miss Mary Ingersoll Locke 

3801 1274 Thomas St. John Lockwood 

3802 1275 Mrs. Thomas St. John Lockwood 
777 237 Mrs. Lawrence D. Lonergan 

3999 1326 Mrs. George Frederic Long 

1 82 1 668 David Loring 

272 42 Robert Pearmain Loring^ M.D. 

2649 954 Rev. Robert Sprague Loring 

4213 1382 Arthur Ellsworth Lothrop 

2427 883 Mrs. Daniel Lothrop 

2880 1029 Mrs. Nathan Dunphe Loud 

4052 1346 Miss Carrie Vinia Lyncij 

2757 993 Mrs. William Arthur MacCord 

423 100 Rodney Macdonough 

2623 945 George Sidney Macfarlane 



Arlington 

Cambridge 

Boston 

Plymouth 

Plymouth 

Arlington 

HoUiston 

Newton Centre 

Boston 

Norwood 

Boston 

Swampscott 

Portland, Me. 

Medford 

Boston 

Monticello, la. 

Monticello, la. 

Maiden 

Brookline 

Atlanta, Ga. 

Worcester 

Boston 

WoUaston 

Brookline 

Boston 

Germantown, Pa. 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Boston 

Boston 

Williamsburg, la. 

Claremont, N. H. 

Portland, Ore. 

Newton Centre 

Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Brookline 

Concord 

North Abington 

Boston 

New Bedford 

Brookline 

Lynn 



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3622 1200 Mrs. Edward Nathaniel MacGregor 

2480 895 George Arthur Macomber 

1903 703 Mrs. Grant Charles M.\dili. 

4279 1400 Mrs. Flor^\ French Marr 

3643 1203 Mrs. Harold Marshall 

3496 1166 Miss Marguerite Mavherrv 

952 331 Miss Lois Drinkwater McCobb 

3747 1257 Mrs. Clarence Alonzo McGuire 

3423 1 151 Mrs. Charles Haddon McIntyre 

907 302 Mrs. Charles Henry McKennev 

3053 1060 Mrs. Charles McKernon 

3222 1114 Alexander Byron McLeod 

2158 777 Mrs. George Gibson McMurtrv 

3974 13J4 William Hathaway McNeil 

2309 845 Mrs. James Tho.mas Milne 

1682 622 Rev. Charles Lancdon Mitchell 

2677 963 Mrs. John Clark Mitchell 

376 84 Miss Mary An.v Mixter 

704 197 Samuel Jason Mixter, M.D. 

3765 1259 Mrs. William Ja.mes Moltman 

3309 1 122 Mrs. Robert Eglinton Montgomery 

2333 854 Mrs. Fred Porter Moore 

2753 989 Mrs. Willia.m Henry Moore* 

1839 675 George Andrews Moriarty, Jr. 

208 28 Mrs. John Holmes Morison 

31 19 1079 George Corydon Morrell 

4 1 41 1359 Francis Field Morton 

199 19 Hon. Marcus Morton 

536 130 Mrs. Marcus Morton 

3713 1242 Oscar Elisha Morton 

1224 418 Mrs. Frank Moseley 

3081 1070 Miss Katherine Prescott Moseley 

3661 1220 Mrs. Arthur Warren Mudce 

2512 912 Mrs. Luke Munsell 

2347 858 Frank Andrew Munsev* 

107 1 358 Harold Murdoch 

'356 477 Herbert Nash 

905 300 Henry Atherton Nichols 

794 248 WiLLARD Atherton Nichols 

2441 888 Augustus Nickerson 

501 119 Rev. Thomas White Nickerson 

^7/ 1 27 1 Mrs. Frederick Aiiurt Xorris 



Wichita, Kan. 
Boston 
Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
Boston 
Melrose 
Pittsfield 
Urbana. III. 
Topeka, Kan. 
Boston 
Boston 
Pittsfield 
Boston 
New York, N. Y. 
St. Joseph, Mo. 
Fall River 
Winchester 
Denver, Col. 
Boston 
Boston 
Belmont 
Council Bluffs, la. 
Watertown 
Prides Crossing 
Cambridge 
Boston 
Boston 
Newton Centre 
Ncwtonville 
Newtonville 
White Plains. N. Y. 
Winchester 
Newbury port 
Boston 
Boston 
New York, N. Y. 
Brookline 
Boston 
Cambridge 
Rcdiands, Cal. 
Boston 
New York. N. Y. 
Brookline 



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28 



40o6 1331 Mrs. Isaac Carrold Norton 

41 18 1355 David Chester Noyes 

1040 346 James Atkins Noyes 

4246 1389 James Young Noyes 

3173 1094 Mrs. Sarah Lucretia O'Brien 

3317 1 130 Mrs. Frederick Law Olmsted 

3314 1127 Miss Marion Olmsted* 

1767 647 Mrs. Lucius Waldo Orcutt 

4035 1341 Mrs. John Frederic Osborn 

3771 1265 Mrs. Roy Wallace Osborne 

3493 1 163 Miss Louise Richardson Osgood 

3702 1239 Mrs. Francis Thompson Owen 

706 199 Mrs. Frank King Owen 

3593 1195 Rev. Ernest Moorhead Paddock 
1280 437 Mrs. Adelia Cynthia Page 
3330 1135 Miss Anne Page 

3894 1303 Mrs. Louis Coues Page 

833 265 Mrs. Charles Henry Parker 

587 158 Edward Ludlow Parker 

2882 103 1 Mrs. John Nelson Parker 

2202 788 Mrs. Walter Lang Parker 

2977 1052 Mrs. Walter Matthew Parker 

837 269 Miss Clara Burnham Parkhurst 

863 275 Miss Edith Adelaide Parkhurst 

3594 1196 Dana Parkinson 
4001 1329 Mrs. Dana Parkinson 
3592 1 194 Herman Owen Parkinson 
3619 1 197 Royal Parkinson 

3591 1 193 Taintor Parkinson 

1629 601 Mrs. William Dwight Parkinson* 

3745 1255 Mrs. Henry Earle Parmenter 

942 321 Mrs. John William Parsons 

3998 1325 Miss Mary Elizabeth Partridge 

3677 1226 Mrs. John Paton 

2495 909 Hon. Richmond Pearson 

1069 356 Mrs. Ella Gertrude Sweetser Pease 

1907 708 Charles Brooks Perkins 

1908 709 Mrs. Charles Brooks Perkins 
3827 1285 Arthur Perry 

4055 1349 Arthur Dunton Perry 

41 13 1350 Mrs. Arthur Dunton Perry 

3657 1216 Mrs. Charles Gilbert Perry 



Winslow, Wash. 

New York, N. Y. 

Cambridge 

Dedham 

Boston 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Cambridge 

Winthrop 

Rockland 

Great Barrington 

Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Cambridge 

Boston 

Cambridge 

Brookline 

West Medford 

Concord 

Boston 

Lowell 

Manchester, N. H. 

Somerville 

Somerville 

Boise, Ida. 

Boise, Ida. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

East Rochester, N. Y. 

Greenwich, Conn. 

Waltham 

Boston 

Portsmouth, N. H. 

Claremont, N. H. 

Fullerton, Neb. 

Asheville, N. C. 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 



* Life member. 



29 



2354 

l822 

948 

3360 
2808 
3826 
2453 

933 
2722 
2966 
2720 
1123 

584 
3117 
3ibi 

382 
2446 

731 
3420 

3647 
1090 

3551 
3799 
3650 
1070 

198 
1 144 

301 
3451 
2681 
3586 
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4115 

577 
2678 
2881 

646 
2686 
1091 
1209 
2254 
4138 



864 Mrs. Robkrt Arthur Peter 

669 Miss Delia Sophia Peterson 

327 Harrv Clifford Philbrick 

II 44 Arthur Sherman Phillips 

ion Miss Cordelia Eliza Phinney 

1284 Miss Cora Eliza Pierce 

893 Mrs. Ira Pierce 

312 Miss Frances Amelia Plimpton 

982 Mrs. Herbert Moselev Plimpton 

1041 Rev. Albert Hale Plumb 

980 Carlton Harvey Plumb 

389 Virgil Clarence Pond, D.M.D.* 

155 Mrs. Burr Porter 

1077 Mrs. William Major Powell 

1091 Mrs. P'annie Janvrin Poven 

88 Miss Ellen Leora Pratt 

890 Hermon Washington Pratt 

225 Mrs. William Trutch Preston 

1 148 Mrs. Gordon Prince 

1207 William Henry Harrison Prior 

370 Mrs. De.xter Richardson Puffer 
1 182 Samuel Filler Pundfrson 

1272 Mrs. Edward Benton Purcell 

1210 Mrs. John Pickering Putnam 

357 Mrs. George Henry Quincy 

18 Mrs. Henry Parker Quincy 

398 Miss Mary Perkins Quincy 

50 Mrs. Amelia Stone Quinton 

1 156 Mrs. Charles Hallet Ramsay 

967 Mrs. Clarise Sears Ramsay 
1 191 Waldron Holmes Rand, Jr. 
1075 Mrs. William Brisbane Rand 
1352 Mrs. Robert Lee Randolph 

148 Mrs. Henry Emmons Raymond 

964 Mrs. Herbert Read 

1030 William Nye Redfield 

174 Mrs. William Gardner Reed 

968 Miss Clara Jane Reynolds 

371 Mrs. John Melvin Rice 
5«;2 Mrs. Walter L. Righter 
810 James Andrew Ring 

1356 Miss Amelia Jane Ripley 



Louisville, Ky. 

Cambridge 

Boston 

Fall River 

Barnstable 

Fitchburg 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Boston 

Norwood 

Oakham 

Commerce. Okla. 

Boston 

Boston 

Baltimore, Md. 

Amesbury 

Boston 

Chelsea 

Seattle, Wash. 

Boston 

Boston 

West Newton 

Sprinpficld 

^L'lnhattan, Kan. 

Boston 

Boston 

Boston 

Litchfield, Conn. 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

South Weymouth 

Wcstover, Va. 

Newton Centre 

Boston 

Alexandria, La. 

Cambridge 

Melrose Hichlands 

Seattle, Wash. 

New York. N. Y. 

Boston 

Waltham 

Plainfield, N. J. 

Quinc>' 

Boston 



• I. iff mcniticr 



30 



2o6 26 Miss Mary Rivers* 

3 1 16 1076 Mrs. Edwin Melville Roberts 

4144 1362 George Litch Roberts 

4203 1374 Odin Barnes Roberts 

2805 1008 RoswELL Raymond Robinson 

3585 1 190 Mrs. William Albert Robinson 

3356 1 141 Carlos Perry Rockwell 

2149 775 Mrs. Melano Rossi 

580 151 Miss Edith Adella Rowley 

825 259 H. Curtis Rowley 

574 145 Warren Curry Rowley 

33 II 1124 Mrs. Booker Hall Rucker, Sr. * 

3054 1062 Mrs. Robert Shaw Russell* 

1414 507 Mrs. Godfrey Ryder 

2491 905 Mrs. George Edward Sage 

1749 636 Stephen Decatur Salmon 

3453 1158 William Henry Sampson 

2654 955 Mrs. Homer Earle Sargent* 

1574 571 Mrs. Albert Sauveur 

4142 1360 Caleb Mills Saville 

4143 1361 Mrs. Caleb Mills Saville 
2270 827 Mrs. Henry Martyn Saville 

3182 1099 Charles William Scammon 

3183 1 100 Mrs. Charles William Scammon 
2439 886 Henry Edwards Scott 

392 93 Henry Darrah Sears 

3057 1065 William Graydon Seeley 

356 78 Henry Southworth Shaw 

1 128 394 Nathaniel Appleton Shaw 

1 1 56 406 Mrs. James Erving Shepard 

2756 992 Mrs. Charles Grier Sheppard 

3776 1270 Herbert Ellwood Sherman 

3646 1206 Mrs. William Eli Sherwood 

573 144 Miss Almira Ellen Simmons 

935 314 Walter Everett Simmons 

2057 744 Miss Abby Maria Bennett Slade 

775 235 Stephen Westcott Sleeper 

1301 448 Mrs. Henry Martyn Smith 

1789 662 Mrs. J. Ravenel Smith 

3022 1059 Justin Harvey Smith 

1454 523 Miss Marianna Page Smith 

1477 527 Miss Marion Andrews Smith 



Milton 

Stamford, Conn. 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Maiden 

Davenport, la. 

Boston 

Boston 

Utica, N. Y. 

Springfield 

Utica, N. Y. 

Rolla, Mo. 

Boston 

Medford 

Newport, R. I. 

West Acton 

Lynn 

Worcester 

Cambridge 

Hartford, Conn. 

Hartford, Conn. 

Cambridge 

Saco, Me. 

Saco, Me. 

Boston 

Framingham 

Essex, Conn. 

Milton 

South Weymouth 

Andover 

East Braintree 

Providence, R. I. 

St. Joseph, Mo. 

Wollaston 

Wollaston 

Providence, R. I. 

Boston 

Enfield 

New York, N. Y. 

Boston 

Brookline 

Enfield 



* Life member. 



31 



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1067 
2334 

2371 
1702 

2597 

2859 

527 

3500 

.2514 
2976 
3768 
2825 

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657 
2227 
4270 
3142 
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705 
2643 
2607 
2601 

3143 
605 
2967 
3714 
3055 
1784 
3805 
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2679 
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121 

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914 

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1012 

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198 
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940 

934 
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161 
1042 

1243 
1063 
657 
1278 
841 
965 
640 
388 

994 
116 
1320 
848 
869 



Mrs. Samuel Francis Smith 
Stanley Webster Smith 
Miss Susan Augusta Smith 
Mrs. Walter Howard Smith 
WiNFiELi) Scott S.mith 

pRyVNKLIN AUGUSTUS SnOW 

William Brown Snow 
Horace Ho.mer Soule 
Miss Madeline Southworth 
Mrs. William Sherman Southworth 
Mrs. William Chester Sparrow 
Mrs. William Arnold Spencer 
Miles Standish 
Mvles Standish, M.D. 
Miss Mary Randall Stark 
Fr-ank W.vterman Stearns 
Mrs. William Francis Steele* 
Clarence Winfield Stetson 
Mrs. Charlls Franklin Stevens 
Mrs. George Albert Stevens 
George Beckwith Stevens. M.D. 
William Burdick Stevens 
John McAllister Stevenson- 
Mrs. Evelyn Matilda Stillings 
George Osborne Stimpson 
Miss Cornelia Haddon Stone 
Daniel Clifford Stone 
Seymour Henry Stone 
Seymour Howard Stone 
Mrs. John Humphreys Storer 
Mrs. William Parker Straw 
Mrs. George T. Street 
Mrs. Oscar Dickinson Street 
Mrs. Charles Warren Sumnbr 
Henry Eugene Swain 
Clifford Melville Swan 
Benjamin Delano Sweet 
Mrs. Theodore Winthrop Swift 
Hon. Charles Stanley Sy.monds 
Prof. William Howard TAFT*t 
Miss Charlotte Anne Talbot 
Mrs. John Franksford Tarbell 



Newton Centre 

Boston 

Kingston 

Cambridge 

Washington, D. C. 

Brooklinc 

Maiden 

Boston 

Brookline 

Boston 

Hull 

Northbridgc 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Boston 

Boston 

Newton 

Morrisville, Vt 

Newton Centre 

Worcester 

Great Barrington 

Boston 

Boston 

Pittsfield 

Boston 

Danvers 

Middletown, Conn. 

Med ford 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

Boston 

Boston 

Manchester, N. H. 

Poland, O. 

Springfield 

Brockton 

Waltham 

New York, N. Y. 

Boston 

Yarmouthport 

Utica, N. Y. 

New Haven, Conn. 

Sistersville, W. Va. 

Boston 



• Life member. 



f Honorary member. 
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2225 797 Mrs. Bertrand Eugene Taylor 

3328 1 133 Miss Charlotte Sarah Taylor 

702 195 Mrs. Frederick Winslow Taylor 

383 89 Mrs. Philip Kittredge Taylor 

2759 995 Richard Smith Taylor 

2968 1043 Charles Irving Thayer* 

3832 1290 Miss Mary Alden Thayer 

3579 1 184 Mrs. William Theophilus 

268 38 Frank Ray Thomas 

864 276 Mrs. Albert William Thompson 

3831 1289 Eben Francis Thompson 

3499 1 169 Mrs. Marshall Putnam Thompson 

4007 1332 Mrs. Ralph Thompson 

4276 1397 Ralph Emerson Thompson 

2136 770 Miss Sarah Banks Thompson 

3678 1227 Dexter Thurber 

2648 953 Mrs. George Pierce Thurston 

2524 916 Mrs. Benjamin Thomas Tilton 

2089 758 George Holden Tinkham 

3424 1152 Mrs. Harrietts Holmes Tinkham 

2288 834 Mrs. H. W. Tinsman 

1770 650 Rev. Rufus Babcock Tobey 

708 201 Miss Mary Abbie Todd 

21 1 1 764 Mrs. Walter Robbins Torrey 

2906 1033 James Augustus Tower 

2340 1202 Mrs. James Jared Tracy* 

1674 615 Edward Allyn Trowbridge 

3495 1 165 Mrs. Howard H. Tucker 

4269 1390 Mrs. Philip Melancthon Tucker 

724 218 Everett Pendleton Turner 
431 107 Mrs. Frederic Alonzo Turner 
656 184 Frederic Alonzo Turner, Jr. 
641 169 Herbert Bryant Turner 

725 219 Howard Chubbuck Turner 
1637 608 Charles Hitchcock Tyler 
12 16 416 Edward Royall Tyler* 
1636 607 Mrs. Joseph Howe Tyler 

13 14 459 Mrs. Charles William Underhill* 

1594 580 Mrs. Garrett Beekman Van Pelt 

2846 1020 Herman Frank Vickery, M.D. 

1548 556 Miss Floretta Vining 

1232 420 Mrs. Henry Vollmer 



Newton Centre 

Attleboro 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Winchester 

Boston 

Boston 

Davenport, la. 

Boston 

Lowell 

Worcester 

Brookline 

Maiden 

Brookline 

Boston 

Bristol, R. I. 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Winslow, Wash. 

Boston 

Boston 

Herndon, Va. 

Wollaston 

Lynn 

Boston 

Boston 

Cleveland, O. 

Boston 

Newton Centre 

Brookline 

Arlington 

Boston 

Boston 

Cambridge 

Boston 

Boston 

London, Eng. 

Boston 

Swampscott 

Pasadena, Cal. 

Boston 

Hull 

Davenport, la. 



« Life member. 



33 



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4214 

3775 
2370 
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Robert Church ii.l \'osf 
Wallace Wales 
Mrs. Cvrus Walker* 
Mrs. George Hiram Walker 
Nathaniel Upham Walker 
Talbot Cyrus Walker* 
Mrs. George Rodney Wallace 
Arthur Clarence Walworth 
Arthur Clarence Walworth. Jr. 
Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward 
Francis Alden Ware 
Miss Caroline Bartlett Warren 
Hon. Winslow Warren 
Ki>wARu Wight Washburn, Ph.D. 
Frederic Augustus Washbirn, M.D. 
Mrs. Frederic Augustus Washburn 
Rev. Henry Bradford Washburn 
Henry Arthur Waterman 
Wai.thr Kendall Watkins 
Mrs. Joseph Watson 
Miss Minyon Devoe Watson 
Mrs. Leslie Clark Wead 
Miss Maria Gilbert Webber 
Mrs. Samuel Gilbert Webber 
Miss Sarah Southworth Webber 
Thomas Millikin Webster 
Mrs. Warrhn Bailed Potter Weeks 
Mrs. Charles Frederick Weinhold 
.Mrs. George Gregg Welch 
Charles Richmond Weld, LL.D. * 
Mrs. William Hall Wentworth 
-Miss Isabel Wesson 
James Leonard Wesson- 
Mrs. Ai.E.VANDER Morton Wethbrell 
Mrs. Gilman Avara Whki-lkr 
Miss Dorothy Whipple 
.Miss Katii aryn Carleton Whiim'le 
Mrs. Frederick West Holland Whitaker 
Charles Davis Whitk 
Mrs. Charles Frederick White 
.Mrs. John Daugherty White 



Brooklinr 

Newton 

San F'rancisco, Cal. 

Charles River 

Boston 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Fitchburg 

Newton Centre 

Newton Centre 

Boston 

Somcrville 

Plymouth 

Boston 

Urbana, 111. 

Boston 

New Bedford 

Cambridge 

Maiden 

.Maiden 

Taunton 

Taunton 

Boston 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Brookline 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Boston 

Boston 

Dover. N. H. 

London, Eng. 

Lexington 

Boston 

Boston 

Fall River 

Boston 

Brookline 

Brookline 

Galveston, Tex. 

Winchendon 

Brookline 

Louisville, Ky. 



Joseph Nelson White 



Winchendon Springs 



• Life member. 



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3542 1 1 79 Zadoc Long White 

359 8i Arthur Fletcher Whitin* 

1236 421 Mrs. William Sawin Whiting 

610 166 Mrs. a. C. P. Wichfield* 

2639 948 Mrs. Frederick Abner Wilcox 

1828 671 William Jenness Wilcox 

940 319 Miss Sara Henry Wild 

4176 1370 Frank Jones Wilder 

4177 1371 Mrs. Frank Jones Wilder 
463 109 Miss Susan Barker Willard 

2001 729 Miss Susanna Willard 

401 1 1336 Frank Percival Williams, M.D. 

787 241 Mrs. Horace Perry Williams 

3584 1 189 Mrs. Lucy Maria Smith Wilson* 

462 108 Mrs. Edward Miller Winslow 

870 282 Henry David Winton 

3764 1258 Miss Ella Sites Wood 

1698 625 Mrs. George Howard Wood 

2160 779 HENRYCLAYWooD,Brig.Gen.,U.S.A. 

2228 800 Mrs. John James Wood 

1 146 399 Miss M.ary Emm.a. Wood 

2026 733 Mrs. Palmer Gaylord Wood 

3653 1212 Mrs. George Henry Woodman* 

1679 619 Frank Ernest Woodward 

1530 548 Mrs. Frederick Francis Woodward 

1680 620 Samuel Walter Woodward 
2841 1015 Charles Amasa Woolson 
1485 528 James Bosley Noel Wyatt 

3927 1308 Miss Adeline Collamore Young* 



Winchendon 

Whitinsville 

Boston 

Prides Crossing 

Abilene, Kan. 

Boston 

New Haven, Conn. 

Somerville 

Somerville 

Hingham 

Cambridge 

Brookline 

Boston 

Quincy 

Boston 

Wellesley Hills 

Boston 

Boston 

(Retired) Farmington, Me. 

Cleveland, O. 

Brookline 

Beverly Hills, Cal. 

Boston 

Wellesley Hills 

Fitchburg 

Washington, D. C. 

Springfield, Vt. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Quincy 



* Life member. 



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HONORARY MEMBERS 

PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT 
New Haven, Conn. 

GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN 
Boston, Mass. 



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BY-LAWS 

ARTICLE I 
Name 
This Society shall be called the Society of Mayflower Descendants. 

ARTICLE II 

Officers and Board of Assistants 

Section i. The Officers of this Society shall be a Governor, a 
Deputy Governor, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Historian, a Captain, 
an Elder, a Surgeon. These officers, together with seven other mem- 
bers elected for that purpose, shall constitute the Board of Assistants. 

Section 2. The Officers and Assistants shall be elected by ballot at 
the annual meeting, and a plurality of votes shall determine the choice. 
Their term of office shall be for one year and until their successors 
shall have been elected and shall have accepted office ; provided, how- 
ever, that if any Officer or Assistant shall be absent from three consec- 
utive regular meetings of the Board of Assistants, for any reason 
other than illness or absence from the state, his membership in the 
Board shall cease. 

ARTICLE III 

Governor 

The Governor, or in his absence, the Deputy Governor, or a Chair- 
man pro tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Society and the 
Board of Assistants, and perform the usual duties pertaining to his 
office. 

ARTICLE IV 

Secretary 

The Secretary shall give due notice of all meetings of the Society 
and the Board of Assistants and keep an accurate record of the pro- 
ceedings of such meetings. He shall notify new members of their 
election and keep a roll of the members of the Society. He shall con- 
duct the correspondence of the Society and have charge of the Seal 
and all documents belonging to the Society, and shall perform such 
other duties as the Society or his office may require. 

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ARTICLE V 
Treasures 

The Treasurer shall collect all entrance fees and dues, shall attend 
to all disbursements, and shall have charge of all funds of the Society, 
under the direction of the Board of Assistants. He shall keep the 
accounts of the Society and shall report, at each meeting of the Board 
of Assistants, the balance of any moneys on hand and the outstanding 
obligations of the Society as far as practicable, and shall at the annual 
meeting report in full the receipts and disbursements of the previous 
year. His book of accounts shall at all times be of>en to the inspection 
of any member of the Board of Assistants and of the Finance Com- 
mittee. His accounts shall be audited annually or oftener as the Board 
of Assistants may direct. 

He shall give such l)ond for the faithful discharge of his duties as 
may be required by the Board of Assistants; and the expense of such 
bond shall bo borne by the Society. 

The fiscal year of the Society shall end on the last day of February 
in each year. 

ARTICLE VI 

Historian 

The Historian shall examine and report upon all proofs of eligibility 
filed by candidates for membership. He shall keep a detailed record 
of all historical celebrations of the Society. 



ARTICLE VII 

Captain 

The Captain shall act as marshal on all occasions of ceremony. 

ARTICLE VIII 

Elder 

The Elder shall be a regularly ordained elder, bishop, minister or 
deacon of a Christian church. 

ARTICLE IX 

Surgeon 

The Surgeon shall have been duly admitted to the practice of 
medicine. 

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ARTICLE X 
Board of Assistants 

Section i. The management and control of the affairs of the 
Society, subject in all respects to such instructions and limitations as 
may from time to time be prescribed by the Society, shall be in the 
hands of the Board of Assistants, except as hereinafter provided. 

Five members of the Board of Assistants shall constitute a quorum. 

Section 2. The Board of Assistants shall, at its first meeting after 
the annual meeting, appoint the following Committees: Membership, 
Publication, Finance, Library, Annual Dinner, Entertainment, At Home 
Days. Each of these Committees shall consist of five members, and 
shall hold office until the first meeting of the Board of Assistants 
elected at the next succeeding annual meeting. Each Committee shall 
make a report, through its chairman, at each regular meeting of the 
Board of Assistants. 

Section 3. They shall fill any vacancy occurring in the list of 
officers, assistants or committees, by the election of a member to hold 
office until the ensuing annual meeting. 

Section 4. They shall, at their monthly meeting in January in each 
year, appoint a committee of five members of the Society, not members 
of the Board of Assistants, to be called the Nominating Committee, 
whose duty it shall be to select the name of a candidate for each office 
to be filled at the ensuing annual meeting, and to report to the Secre- 
tary, at least fifteen days before the annual meeting, the names 
selected. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to mail a copy of the 
report of the Nominating Committee to each member of the Society, 
with the notice of the annual meeting. 



ARTICLE XI 
Membership 

Section i. Every descendant, over eighteen years of age, of any 
passenger of the Mayflower on the voyage which ended at Plymouth 
on December 26, 1620, shall be eligible to membership in this Society. 

Section 2. Every application for membership in this Society shall 
be made on a "Preliminary Application" blank provided by the Society. 
Such application shall bear the autograph signatures of the candidate 
and of two members of this Society who shall vouch for the applicant. 

The Entrance Fee and the Annual Dues for the current fiscal year 
shall be deposited with the Secretary when the Preliminary Application 
is filed. 

After the Membership Committee has approved a Preliminary 
Application the Pedigree Papers shall be issued. If the Pedigree 
Papers are not filled out in duplicate and filed with the Secretary 
within six months after the approval of the Preliminary Application 
such approval shall become void. 

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After the pedigree has been examined by the Historian the appli- 
cation shall be laid before the Board of Assistants, who shall vote 
upon it by secret ballot, and two negative votes shall reject. 

Section 3. Members who have not paid their Annual Dues by the 
fifteenth day of April in any year shall be notified of the fact by mail, 
to their last known address; and members who arc in arrears on the 
first day of May shall be debarred from the priviieRcs of membership; 
and the membership of those not paying before the fifteenth of May 
shall cease on that date ; provided, however, that the Board of Assist- 
ants may remit the penalty for any good and sufficient reason. 

The Board of Assistants shall have power to make rules governing 
the rc-admission of former members, whose names have been dropped 
from the roll for non-payment of annual dues. 

Section 4. Any person who has made notable contributions to 
the history or the genealogy of the Mayflower Pilgrims, or who has 
performed distinguished public service, may be elected an Honorary 
Member of this Society, provided, that his descent from a Mayflower 
Passenger has been established, in accordance with the rules of the 
Society, before such election is proposed. 

The name of a candidate for Honorary Membership shall be 
presented in writing at a regular meeting of the Board of Assistants, 
and shall be accompanied by favorable written reports from the Mem- 
bership Committee and the Historian. The candidate shall be voted 
upon by secret ballot, and a two-thirds vote of those present and 
voting, a quorum being present, shall be necessary for approval. The 
name of any candidate approved by the Board of Assistants shall be 
reported to the next business meeting of the Society, for election. 

A candidate who has been duly approved by the Board of As- 
sistants may be elected an Honorary Member at any regular or special 
business meeting of the Society, provided, that notice of such proposed 
action has been given in the formal call for the meeting. The election 
shall be by secret ballot, and a two-thirds vote of those present and 
voting, a quorum l)eing present, shall be required for election. 

An Honorary Member of this Society shall have all the rights 
and privileges of regular members, but shall not be required to pay 
an entrance fee or annual dues. 

Section 5. Any member, for cause or conduct prejudicial to the 
interests of the Society, may be suspended or expelled by a two-thirds 
vote of the Board of Assistants. But no member shall be suspended or 
expelled unless written charges against such member have been pre- 
sented to the Board of Assistants, who shall give him reasonable 
opportunity to be heard and to refute such charges. 

Section 6. No person who may be enrolled as a member of this 
Society shall be permitted to continue in membership if his proofs of 
eligibility shall be found to be defective. The Board of Assistants, 
after thirty days' notice to such person to substantiate his claim, and 
upon his failure to do so, may require the Secretary to erase his name 
from the membership roll. 

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Section 7. The Board of Assistants shall have power to make 
rules governing the admission of members by transfer from an affili- 
ated Society of Mayflower Descendants in another State, and may in 
their discretion remit the entrance fee and annual dues of such appli- 
cants for membership. 

Section 8. Any member may withdraw from the Society, after the 
payment of all dues, by giving written notice of his resignation to 
the Secretary; but, unless such resignation shall be received before 
the first day of March in any year, the member so resigning shall be 
liable for the dues of the fiscal year beginning that day. 

The Board of Assistants shall have power to make rules governing 
the re-admission of former members who have resigned their member- 
ship while in good standing. 

Section 9. On the resignation or death of a member, or any for- 
feiture of membership by a member under these By-Laws, all his right 
and interest in the property of this Society shall cease. 



ARTICLE XII 
Entrance Fee and Annual Dues 

The Entrance Fee shall be five dollars. 

The Annual Dues of all members elected after 28 March, 1912, shall 
be five dollars, payable at the time of election and on the first day of 
March in each year ; and all such members who have paid their dues 
for the fiscal year shall receive the Society's magazine. The May- 
flower Descendant, for such fiscal year, without further charge. 

Members elected before 28 March, 1912, may, on written applica- 
tion to the Secretary, be transferred to the class of members paying 
annual dues of five dollars and receiving without additional charge the 
Society's magazine. The Mayflower Descendant. 

Members elected before 28 March, 1912, may, if they choose, con- 
tinue to pay annual dues of three dollars, on the first day of March in 
each year ; but the payment of this amount shall not entitle such mem- 
bers to receive The Mayflower Descendant without extra charge. 

Members elected in the months of December, January and Febru- 
ary shall not be required to pay annual dues on the first day of March 
next ensuing. 

The payment at one time of the sum of one hundred dollars shall 
exempt the member so paying from all future annual dues, and shall 
constitute him a Life Member. All Life Members may receive The 
Mayflower Descendant without extra charge. 

Members who file supplemental lines of descent shall pay an exam- 
ination fee of two dollars for each line filed, such fee to be paid when 
the papers are deposited with the Secretary. 

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ARTICLE XIII 

MEETINGiJ 

Section i. The annual meeting shall be held in the city of Boston 
on the twcnty-fiKhth day of March. When this date shall fall on a 
Sunday the annual meeting shall be held on the following day. 

.\t all meetings of the Society twenty-five members shall constitute 
a quorum. 

Section 2. Special meetings of the Society shall he held at the 
written request of twenty members, or by vote of the Board of 
Assistants. 

Section 3. The Board of Assistants shall meet once in each month, 
except the months of July and August. 

Special meetings of the Board shall be held at the written request 
of three of its members, or at the call of the Governor. 

Section 4. Notices of all meetings of the Society shall he mailed 
to each member at least seven days iK^fore the meeting. 

Notices of all meetings of the Board of Assistants shall be mailed 
at least three days before the meeting. 

Section 5. The following shall be the order of business at all 
meetings of the Society, unless changed by unanimous consent : 

1. Reading of the Records. 

2. Communications and action thereon. 

3. Reports of Officers. 

4. Reports of Committees. 

5. Unfinished Business. 

6. New Business. 

ARTICLE XIV 

Alterations and Amendments 

These By-Laws may be altered or amended at any annual or spe- 
cial meeting by a vote of two-thirds of those present and voting, a 
quorum being present ; but no alteration or amendment shall be 
adopted unless such alteration or amendment shall have been read at 
a previous annual or special meeting, and shall have been stated in 
full in the call for the meeting. 



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